DAngel showed that persistence is sometimes its own reward when she gave a well-received set at this mornings Beenie Sizzle show in Clarendon. At the behest and the adept manoeuvrings of Richard Richie B Burgess who put him on the spot. Beenie Man smiled diffidently and then introduced his estranged wife saying I am here to welcome onstage, DAngel. The crowd whistled its approval and she came out blazing.
Dressed in a short, flouncy shirt, she showed that she had improved markedly as a deejay over the last year or so despite the many outings when she was roundly booed by partisan fans, and she relished at her moment in the spotlight doing songs such as Downtown Girl and Baby Father. During a break between songs, some girls at the front of the audience asked some questions about the ring on her finger and she responded provocatively: Is a costume ring mi have on, mi no have on no ring.
The fans were still not satisfied and shouted impertinent questions about the state of the marriage. She responded with typical apl****:
What God has put together, let no man put asunder.
The crowd screamed its approval and fire torches lit the sky in what has been Jamaicas ongoing soap opera relationship between two of its better known dancehall stars. DAngel also performed a couple of new songs from her growing repertoire of songs, including an adult song where she talked about the quality of the glue, the tightness to hold the man.A year and a half break in Japan and a child that followed may help to explain the absence of recording artiste Terry Linen from the reggae scene in Jamaica.
Terry Linen, whose real name is Kiplin Simpson, says he moved to Japan in 2006 and returned to Jamaica in late 2007.
"I moved to Japan and deh down deh a gwaan chill but mi neva a do no work," Linen told THE STAR.
He said during the time he started dating a 'Japanese daughter' who gave birth to their son, now two years old. He returned to Jamaica at the request of his family and fans urging him to continue doing music as he had tremendous talent.
"You know how de business go, sometimes you have ups and downs. Mi jus' sit back and hold a meditation and come back wid a different vibes," said Linen who is known for hits such as Funny Love, Couldn't Be The Girl For Me, Jah Save Me and Call On A Friend.
He has definitely come back with a different vibe as he no longer sports the dyed blonde hair that he had earlier in his career.
"I've been back to Jamaica since January and di ting jus tek off. Mi come back wid a new image. Dem time deh mi used to have red head, but a big man ting mi deh pon now. De red head a bwoy bwoy ting," he said.
He has definitely come back to claim his prize as he has been getting tremendous airplay for his song Mood For Love, which has reached the number one spot on a couple local charts. His newer songs No Time To Linger and Better Man are also getting rotation.
Currently, Linen is signed to Uplifting Music International through which he will release his next album by December, despite an August schedule. The album will feature some of his recently released tracks, some newer ones and a couple cover songs.
More powerful albumLinen says this will be a more powerful album than his first, which was titled 'Terry Linen', as it has mostly original songs that were written by him.
Gospel songs are also on the agenda as he wants to release a gospel album later this year after the completion of his second secular album.
"Mi a country yute and mi did haffi go Sabbath church when mi a grow up. Music can change the people to. De yutes dem can write bout other things more than de gun lyrics and violence. De people dem caan tek weh a gwaan, it nagging a road," said Terry Linen who grew up in Red Bank, St Elizabeth.
At the end of this week, Linen says he will be off to a two-week tour in the United States, making stops in Florida, New York and Atlanta.
Thousands of fans streamed out of the Jamalco Sports Club disappointed this morning after the Doctor only performed for about 10 minutes for the fans who had stayed until daylight to see their favourite artiste on his last performance in Jamaica before the start of a four-week European tour.
The Doctor did a highly charged set that was marked by a huge roar when he entered the stage at a few minutes after six. Even though they had seen him at least three times before, each time sporting a different outfit, they almost lost their mind as shown by the frenetic flag-waving. He launched into a medley that included the hits No Gal Caan Siddown Inna Mi Head and Chakka Chakka.
I have been doing this for 29 years, next year ah go mi 30 year anniversary, he said, before doing All man Fi Dead and then whipped up the crowd with his signature phrase dem get mi mad-ma-ma-mad-mad.
He then suggested that the head honchos at Red Stripe need to before yu clean up the business, clean up yu life and then did his popular song Mi No Lick Balls.
Mi drink outta Red Stripe, he shouted and the crowd roared.
However, Beenie Mans performance was cut short when the police arrived to close it down. Upon seeing that, Beenie told the crowd one more song and then yu go ah oonu yard. The crowd shouted no!. Then he did Gimme Lickle and brought down the curtain of Beenie Sizzle 08: The Return.
Earlier, Vybz Kartel, who hit the stage in what looked like a white naval suit with medals et al over his left breast, had performed well, earning a huge opening forward with Empire Army when he hit the stage at 5:45 a.m. before seguing into girl material such as Missing You a Lot, Wine Pon You and Touch It. He showed his versatility deejaying Trailer Load A Money on a one-drop riddim and My Scheme on the Stagalag riddim. Aidonia also locked the place with a seven minute barrage of gun songs such as Breeze Off, ra** It Up, Bushkash and straight-up dissed Munga, calling him a dutty dread and intimating that Munga had oral-carnal relations with women. Assassin also performed admirably and the Doctor in particular enjoyed his rendition of Wah Do Dem Guy De?, dancing the No Linga to it backstage.
A list of the nights top performers include Chuck Fender, Gyptian, Harry Toddler, Anthony B, Nina Sparkles, Pamputtae, Stacious and of course Macka Diamond, who gave a command performance showing why she has been the leading female deejay in the last three years.
Emcee Richie B also called attention to the fact that Beenie Man had stuck to his guns and had forbidden the sale of all products affiliated with Red Stripe at his show to reinforce his stance against the companys withdrawal of sponsorship for dancehall events. He asked the crowd if they were in agreement with Beenies stance and there was a loud No to which Richie added a diplomatic no need to comment.
According to the cops, at least 14,000 people were in attendance at the show. The one876 team will have more reviews later when Phlex and Abena have recharged their batteries.1:) Wear an incredibly small thong and keep pulling it out of your crack and tell him that you are just recovering from a yeast infection.
2:) Do not wax for ages and wear a sleeveless top on your date.
3:) Talk about your exes, give him all the intricate details.
4:) Tell him about your intimate relationship with your pet and how he reminds you of him.
5:) Keep talking about his best friends butt, which is so round and delicious.
6:) Do not wash your hair for atleast three weeks and keep scratching your head.
7:) Chew with your mouth wide open and make sure that most of your food falls on your dates hands.
8:) Burping and farting regularly are also sure-fire ways to increase the distance.
9:) Pretend to be a perfectionist, guys hate extra-perfect girls.
10:) If all else fails, the best way of course, its not you, its just me!
The star, 71, had to undergo surgery on his arm after flipping his car on a Mississippi highway on Sunday night.
He and female pal Demaris Meyer, 48, had to be cut from the wreck.
Last night Freemans lawyer Bill Luckett said: The doctors have said it will be six months to a year before he plays golf again he hates that.
During his hospital stay the actor announced he was divorcing his wife of 24 years, costumier Myrna Colley-Lee.
As the buzz picks up on the streets for the Independence Wrap Up event - FACE TO FACE (Sat, Aug 9)- many are fast copping their tickets at The Hilton Kingston Hotel, Derrick Harriot, Rory Kings Texaco (Mary Brown's Corner), Bourne's Texaco (31 Constant Spring Rd), Shimmer, Xtras and Portmore Mall Pharmacy. The Asylum Night Club has thrown its support behind the event and will open its doors tonight (Friday, August 8, 2008) to host the FACE TO FACE Pre-Party. Admission will only be $700. All the artistes scheduled to be on the show (Trey Songz, Yung Joc, Playaz Circle, Assassin, Spice, Chino, Konshens, Bugle, Leftside aka Dr Evil) will party in fine style with their fans. Another local establishment to endorse the event is The Record Plaza found in Tropical Plaza will host a meet and greet session for one hour only on Saturday, August 9, 2008 beginning at 1pm and wrapping up at 2pm. Fans are invited to come out early and on their best behaviours to get autographs of the international rap and R&B acts, Trey Songz, Yung Joc and Playaz Circle. Musical juggling will the provided by the upcoming heavyweights Darkcide International and Asylum DJs. Saturday, August 9, 2008 will climax with these international acts joining our local superstars on stage at the Temple Hall Estate, Stony Hill for captivating and dynamic performances. The very able and popular disc jockeys Arif Cooper, ZJ Liquid, DJ Ice, DJ Sunshine will be on hand to keep the party flowing, spinning the ones and twos of the summer's hottest tunes. The dynamic Nikki Z and veteran Richie B will play hosts for the evening. Make sure you get your tickets NOW, which are reasonably priced for the convenience of all. General admission is being sold $2000 but will be $2500 at the gate. For those who would like to mingle in the exclusive quarters of the VIP section, $3500 is the cost pre-sold and $4500 at the gate. Face To Face takes place on Saturday, August 9 at Temple Hall Estate and is brought to you by World Beat Music Group and Bacumie Entertainment. |
I am writing this letter to get your advice on my relationship, which some people are telling me is wrong. I am a woman, who is involved with a married woman, who has another woman. We are having a baby together, which I am carrying because she is the more dominant one. She said that she is not interested in men, but I still have feelings for men. I am having a bit of concern because she is the only woman I have feelings for. I can't say that I look at another woman because I don't feel that way for any other woman.
Pastor, I really do love this woman because she is always there for me. She is very loving, kind, caring and warm hearted. I am a bit confused because I am sure I am not a lesbian, but I am not sure if I am bisexual because she is the only woman I have feelings for.
Pastor, please, tell me your opinion.
M. W., England
WHERE IS BARBEE?
What a difference one year makes. Last year Sumfest, the whole world knew that Beenie and DAngel were on the outs and Barbee was the new flavour. Now, one year later, the streets are asking where is everybodys favourite dolly/other woman?
A whaapen to dem nasty Rasta deh man? If oonu a look one woman, oonu haffi a send text afterwards wid pictuh a oonu big, long ting? An if dem ting deh nevah crooked like oonu personality, it wouldn't so bad! Lawd Gaaawd! Den fi mek it wuss some a oonu always go roun a bun fiyah pon people inna oonu music! Yuh long fake hair empress nuh good enough fi yuh? But do betta! Stop send people follow up text wid dem pictuh deh man; it scary!
Nanko. - file photos
Mi say Kaboom, mi laugh and couldn't stop when mi go pon oonu website and see di Nanko story! How him mean him nevah know seh him still signed to Downsound? But di killa statement wha him mek bout di contract say: "Do you have a copy? A don't have a copy." Wha di backfoot him mean if oonu have a copy of him contract? Wha oonu a do wid dat? Oonu a court office?
Mi a tell yuh say Nanko a act like some reggae artiste from di 1960s wid dem drama yah wid people a go roun dem head wid contract! Wha mek him get him mumma and family involved inna him career? Dem a lawyer? How him a get ready fi release album and him nuh know how him contract go and ongle a tek other people word say it sort out? And why dem nuh release di man from di contract since him say dem nuh have no plans fi wuk wid him? Nanko, yuh need one "No More Destruction Set Me Free" bath, cause it seem like yuh nuh so lucky! A sign yaw man!
Ah wha yuh a say 'Mr. Gatekeeper'! Mi nevah know say yuh a Christian now! A smaddy tell smaddy, who come back come tell me and it are really shocked us! Fi tell yuh di truth mi usually hear some whole heap a gospel start play pon di station, but mi did just tink oonu a try attract a wider audience or some ting! But how yuh find it so far? Cause mi nuh mean fi sound a way, but deh station deh full a party people, so who yuh hang out wid now? Yuh nuh tempted fi stray? A which church yuh go? Or yuh a one a dem who a juss Christian inna yuh heart? And yuh rosey woman wid di accent, she soon convert too? All di bess yaw man!
Ding Dong
Ding Dong dem a lick out genst yuh say di award wha yuh win dung a 'Weddy Weddy Anniversary' shouldn't happen. Dem say a shoulddah OverMars win di award fi "Best New Dance" cause a dem mek di dance "Nuh Lingah", so dem nuh know a whe you come from. But wha mi nuh understand wid dem dancer yah, everybody always a battle it out fi who create one dance. But mi guess, as humans we always waah create some ting wha have di famous "I was ere" stamp.
Now Blacks, whaapen to yuh? Mi tiyad fi tell yuh say yuh need fi control yuh ediat goons dem cause yuh naw stop end up inna problem. It look like a ongle gully garbage yuh can control, cause yuh a nuh Dads fi nobaddy till dem man deh know say dem nuh fi mek a step if yuh nuh say so. Spanish Town and T.G. how him a gwaan like him nuh waah believe me? How oonu a damage fan an expect fi still a get ratings everywhe? Mi a tell yuh say, yuh see deh stunt deh wha Noah pull wid di dove fi go out yonder and look wha di ress a di earth look like aftah di flood? A dat yuh haffi go do! Send out di dove! Cause di rate wha yuh a go, yuh naw fly nowhe again...well, unless, a pon di wings of di same dove yuh a train! Mi a tell yuh say some time mi cyaan tek miself! Lol.
Goliatheena how yuh feel now say husband and wife re-unite? Wi can't even see yuh out yah again eeh? Latah massive, tek care!
Harry Toddler in performance at Beenie Sizzle. - Nathaniel Stewart photos
Patrons at the Beenie Man Summer Sizzle, held at Jamalco Sports complex on Wednesday night, were treated to an entertaining line-up.
The event, which was slated to start at 9 p.m., did not begin until 11p.m. when the comical MC, Sample Man, took the stage before a venue which was almost filled to capacity. He invited the only gospel artiste for the night, J Cee, to grace the stage with songs titled Nah Fi Run and No. Alfray, Massie Pearl and GB also performed and made their presence felt. However, Sparkles was the first artiste for the night to get the crowd roaring with Inna Mi Thing and Money Bag.
Mixing Lab captivated the crowd with his talent, using his mouth to mix several popular rhythms. Versatile, with Dem Can't Cross De Line, preceded Junie Platinum, who had a very energetic set with Judgement Yard, Politician A Liad and Thief and Forty and Over.
Pamputtae and Stacious also created a hype while onstage.
However, Kashew Man got several forwards performing in front of his home crowd, as he did Mama Love, Nothing Naa Gwan, Double Love and Confuse Love.
When Nesbeth touched the stage at 12:49 a.m., he ignited the crowd with Board House. The ladies screamed louder when Empress joined him for Real Love. Captain Barky and Wickerman did their regular high-energy performance before Paul Elliot took things down on a conscious note.
Lady G, Shane O and Chuck Fender also the delighted the crowd before Beenie Man made a cameo appearance at 2 a.m. and called on Beetle Bailey, who had the audience cheering as he showed off his dancing skills while performing Ital Stew, When You Ras and Hail Up.
Ginjah made his entry on stage at 2:10 a.m. while calling his brother Singer Jah to the stage after which they performed Never Lost My Way and Rough Times which had the crowd in frenzy.
Turbulence and Sasha still 'Got the Love'. - Nathaniel Stewart photos
MC Nuffy took over at 2:20 a.m. and introduced I-Octane, who was in a fiery mood. Natural Black and Lutan Fire continued to ignite the flames.
Monster Shack's performance which started at 3 a.m. had the crowd cheering as they did Beenie Bigger than Bounty before doing Mr Tek it Back and Duppy Know Who fi Frighten" while lashing out at Bounty Killer.
Scare Dem also made their presence felt with songs like No Men To Mi Ears, More Money and Don't Run In.
It was Serious Times for Gyptian as he pleaded for No More *lo**shed before he was joined by Fantan Mojah, who lashed out against corruption during his performance.
RDX followed a 30-minute band change and had the crowd dancing with several dancing anthems.
Beenie Man introduced D'Angel at 4:10 a.m. and her stint included Blaze, Baby Daddy, Downtown Girl and Don't Hate which had the ladies shouting.
A sexy-looking D'Angel 'blazed' the stage at her estranged husband's show.
Mr Vegas and T.O.K made their entry and maintained the intensity before Turbulence and Sasha created waves in the crowd while doing songs like Natty Pon Di Front Line, We Got The Love, and Got What You Need.
Macka Diamond followed with her lyrical treatise on money before closing off with Hoola Hoop. Aidonia and Vybz Kartel followed before Anthony B came at 6 a.m.
At 6:10 a.m., promoter Beenie Man appeared on stage for his performance with the venue still packed. His performance was however cut short by the police who ended his set after 14 minutes.
Most if not all of the patrons were disappointed with Beenie Man's short set although they were treated with an entertaining line-up.
Just months ago J.O.Ps front man Aidonia in an interview with 876radio.com had vowed to make a positive impact on society and be more of a role model to the youths. In keeping with Aidonia's new outlook on life, the deejay had promised to stay away from all clashes and controversies, and even made a public declaration that he was willing to work with everybody in the music business including his musical enemies. He said despite his recent run-ins with the law, he was prepared to put all that behind him and place more focus on his career. However at the recently concluded 'Beenie Man Sizzle' concert held at Jamalco Sports Club in Halse Hall, Clarendon he seems have suffered a severe case of memory lapse. Aidonia now on the comeback path reneged on his promises when he blatantly dissed Munga Honorable during his set calling him a slew of derogatory names including 'Dutty Dread' before accusing him of being an eater of the forbidden meat (bowcat), a lifestyle that is highly frowned upon in dancehall circles. Nonetheless his performance was met with favourable response from the crowd as he delivered a cadre of hits with some hard hitting gun lyrics and a few chart bubblers that had the ladies all wanting to demonstrate why he called them 'Uku Bit' Efforts by 876radio.com to reach Aidonia for a comment proved futile as we were told he was unavailable. |
In last Wednesday STAR, it was reported that the boy and the girl were both patients at the hospital at the time of the incident, which occurred some weeks ago. The girl made a report to relatives while she was still a patient at the hospital. The matter was then reported to the hospital's authority and the police.
The boy however will not be charged since he is under the age of 12, and the law states that children under 12 cannot be charged with a criminal offence. The parents of the girl could however file a civil suit against the hospital's authority for negligence.
In response to the alleged rape, The hospital has referred the matter to CAMP Bustamante, which is the Child Abuse Mitigation Project. A report was also filed with the Office of the Children's Registry in keeping with established procedures and the Child Care and Protection Act 2004.
In addition, the police are carrying out investigation into the matter and the hospital is cooperating fully with the probe.
Hospital officials have interviewed both children and the alleged victim has been thoroughly examined by medical personnel.
Every effort is being made and the necessary precaution taken to protect the health and well-being of the alleged victim.
The Bustamante Hospital for Children wishes to assure the public of our commitment to providing the highest level of health care in an environment that ensures the safety and security of our patients.
Buju Banton, one of Reggae/Dancehall's most celebrated artists was recently invited to be a part of Rock legend, Dave Stewart's new video, "American Prayer." The song, which was written by Stewart and U2 frontman Bono in support of Democratic Presidential hopeful, Senator Barack Obama, also features the likes of Whoopi Goldberg, Oprah Winfrey, Macy Gray, Beyonce, Cyndi Lauper, Kareem Abdul- Jabbar, Joan Baez among others. Scott Seine, a representative from Stewart's camp spoke of Stewart's decision to involve Banton, saying, "We reached out to artists/actors that we knew were Obama supporters, but regarding Buju, Dave is absolutely in love with Jamaica and Dancehall culture music, so it made sense to reach out to one of its biggest stars." Accoring to Stewart - who has written for Shakira, Gwen Stefani, and others - the inspiration behind the "American Prayer" clip came from the lyrics: "Bono crafting the words in a way that would make people think about the fact that ' America ' as a concept was a truly great idea, based on the bedrock of equality - yet something had gotten lost along the way, something had gone awry. I found it more pertinent than ever to release it now; to the moment America finds itself in, daring to re-imagine itself and its place in the world." The "American Prayer" music video will launch virally on August 14th and later air on the ABC's, The View, Thursday, September 18th, during Stewart's guest appearance on the popular morning talkshow. |
Rastafarians from the Ethiopia Africa Black International Congress participate in their annual road march to King's House yesterday. (Photo: Bryan Cummings) |
APPROXIMATELY 150 Rastafarians yesterday marched to the gates of King's House in Kingston, seeking audience with Governor General Sir Kenneth Hall, to ask him to lobby the Queen of England on their behalf for their repatriation to Africa.
The march, which was organised by members of the Ethiopia Africa Black International Congress, began in downtown Kingston. The Rastafarians - who were dressed mostly in white head wraps, and white shirts and pants as well as long, black capes - marched around Parade, downtown Kingston, seven times before they travelled to King's House on Hope Road.
"It's something we do every year. It's on this day, Emancipation Day, that they took the shackles off our feet. And emancipation really means to send us home, so we trod to King's House to ask the governor general to deliver a letter from us to the Queen," a Rastafarian, who identified himself as His Honourable Priest Earl, told the Observer yesterday.
"It's an every year thing, but we really wouldn't like to come back again next year," he added.
Earl admitted, however, that the march did not yield the kind of response the contingent desired.
"What they are telling us is nothing new, but we have to come and try still," Earl said.
Though the march prompted the calling of the police to the scene, no incidence of violence was reported.